Source disclosure: February 10, 2026
Festaria Holdings Co., Ltd. [2736.T]
TOKYO — In its latest monthly sales report for the fiscal year ending August 2026, Festaria Holdings Co., Ltd. reported that same-store sales surged by 112.8 percent compared to the previous year. The company's domestic business saw significant growth across various metrics during this period.
For the month of January, same-store sales increased substantially due to strong performance in gold commodity sales within shopping center operations. Despite a decline in customer traffic as a result of price adjustments and increases, the average transaction value rose sharply due to continued robust sales from event promotions and bridal-related products. This contributed significantly to overall revenue growth. Additionally, online sales through both the company’s own website and other e-commerce platforms were bolstered by enhanced promotional strategies, leading to steady progress throughout the period. Furthermore, high-value and rare merchandise sold through active participation in events outside department stores drove substantial expansion in luxury business revenues.
As of the end of January, the number of registered customers stood at 419,000, marking an increase of 31,000 from the previous period's total of 388,000. This represents a rise of 7.9 percent over the prior reporting cycle. Regarding store operations, the company maintained an average of 76 operational stores domestically during the current fiscal year, slightly fewer than the 77 stores seen in the previous year. Notable changes included new openings such as the Ito Yokado Morikawa store in September and the Newport Hitachinaka Fashion Cruise store in November. Meanwhile, closures occurred at Seleo Hachioji in October on a temporary basis and at LaLaport Shonan Hiratsuka in January. A renovation was also carried out at LaLaport Tokyo Bay in October. These developments reflect Festaria Holdings' strategic approach to maintaining and enhancing its retail presence while adapting to market conditions.
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